Crossword: Rogue Climate #02

Students display signs demanding action on climate change on the Ashland Plaza in March 2023. Bob Palermini photo/palermini.com
April 18, 2025

This week’s theme: “Climate” has not just changed in *-entries but has gone rogue literally (circled letters) — in acknowledgment of Earth Day. Previous crosswords in the Rogue Climate series: #01

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Next Friday’s Crossword: Eureka Moment #04
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Explanations of selected entries, theme, clues, etc.: (spoilers)

17A. EMB{LEMATIC}
27A. FROM HEL{L IT CAME}
31A. WITHOU{T MALICE}
41A. DE{LICATE M}ATTER
52A. DIR{ECT MAIL}

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